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Making Open Neuroscience Infrastructures Interoperable 3.0

Wednesday, March 18, 2020 13:00to18:00

, open to all.

Neuroscience informatics infrastructure designed to find, host, process and publish results or derived data are key to most research projects, especially in the context of big and open neuroscience data. Many such infrastructures exist, whether they specialize on the data management, data sharing and dissemination, or computational aspects such as workflows andÌýlaunching computations either locally or in the cloud.

To efficiently answer specific scientific questions, one generally requires fetching data or results from different locations, harmonizing these data and being able to run processing in different infrastructures seamlessly; therefore, there is a need for making the neuroinformatics infrastructures interoperable. This can be achieved through the emergence of well accepted standards for data communication, data processing, and for sharing of derived data or analysis results, making these research objects FAIR (Findable Accessible Interoperable and Reusable).

This half day conference will bring together neuroimaging and genomics data management and processing neuroinformatics experts to advance standardization of these research objects through shared metadata. The challenges and possible solutions for making neuroscience data management and processing FAIR, as well as the impact on neuroscience and neurology research will be presented and discussed.

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